Sunday 22 March 2015

Oncidium sphacelatum

Oncidium sphacelatum Lindl. 1841 SECTION Oblongata

Common Name: The Burnt Spot Oncidium

Distribution & Occurrence:

Tropical and rain forests of Mexico, Central America & Venezuela @ sea level to 1000 meters

The Plant

Giant sized hot to warm growing epiphyte with compressed & oblong pseudobulbs.
Blooms once a year in spring with long, pendulous, short-branched inflorescence. The inflorescence takes almost 3-4 months to develop fully.


Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

A very hardy & robust growing species. Grow in bright light and species can take full sun. Water and fertilize all through the year

I Grow it a in a big size pot with bark and charcoal.

Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease.


Bloomed in March 2015








Psycopsis Mariposa Twins


Psycopsis Mariposa Twins is a hybrid of Pyp. papilio x Pyp. Kalihi

This is a mush cought after dwarf version of the hyrbrid

require a warm and humid climate with a good air movement. water and fertilizer
during growing season and reduce watering and fertilization in winter

flowers continously on the same inflorescence for many many years

blooms multiple times in a year (spring to autumn)

sulks when repotted and hence avoid repotting during dormant period (winters)



Psychopsis Mariposa var.alba

Psychopsis Mariposa var.alba is a hybrid of Psychopsis papilio x Psychopsis Kalihi (krameriana x papilio)

require a warm and humid climate with a good air movement. water and fertilizer
during growing season and reduce watering and fertilization in winter

flowers continously on the same inflorescence for many many years

blooms multiple times in a year (spring to autumn)

sulks when repotted and hence avoid repotting during dormant period (winters)


Luisia filiformis

Luisia filiformis Hook.f. 1890

Common Name: The Thread Shaped Luisia

Distribution & Occurrence:

Eastern Himalayas to Vietnam in dense forests @ 100 to 500 meters

The Plant

Small sized hot warm growing epiphyte with an arching stem with terete, acute leaves

Blooms in spring and produces successive flowering on the same inflorescence

Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

Grown in full sun and mounted on a moss stick. Fertilized and watered all around the year

Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease.


Bloomed in March 2015








Dendrobium crumenatum

Dendrobium crumenatum Swartz 1799 SECTION Crumenata

Common Name: The Purse-Shaped Dendrobium, Pigeon Orchid, thunderstorm orchid

Boiled juice of the fruit is used for treatment of ear ache in Java island. Flowers are grounded to make a mixture for treatment of cholera

Distribution & Occurrence:

Found very commonly in South East Asia in deciduous and semi deciduous forest from sea level to 500 meters

The Plant

Small to large sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte with basally swollen nodes that are ridged and almost purplish yellow in color. Canes are deciduous in nature but continue to bloom from older canes

Flowers multiple times in a year. Flowering is triggered by a sudden drop in temperature (10 degree C) (typically after a rains). Blooms after 9 days of rain. Larger plants profusely flower with fragrant but short-lived flowers

Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

Grow in out doors and in direct sun. water and fertilize all around the year.

Prefers to be mounted as the leaves can freely hang and reduce the change of crown rot

Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease.


Bloomed in March 2015











Sunday 15 March 2015

Eria acervata

Eria acervata Lindl. 1851 SECTION Hymenaria

Common Name: bundled eria

Distribution & Occurrence:

Chinese side of Himalayas to Vietnam @ sea level to 600 meters in dry low land forests

The Plant

Miniature to small sized warm to cool growing epiphyte with ellipsoid to flask like clustered pseudobulbs

Flowers once year during spring and flowers last only a week

Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

Grow in bright light with humidity and all year around watering and fertilization. Allow medium to dry between watering.


Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease.


Bloomed in March 2015









Oncidium Golden Anniversary

Oncidium Golden Anniversary is a hybrid of Oncidium spacelatum x Oncidium Sarcatum registered in January 1979 by Corbet.
plant produces long sprays of flowers and flower size is slightly bigger compared to  Oncidium spacelatum
but the number of flowers in a branch are less